I have another question. I plugged the front servo bleed hole per the carl munroe book and ground the outside end of the set screw so that it would not stick out past the side of the servo. When I was putting the servo back together it was very hard to get the inner rod/plunger back into the servo because obviously with the bleed hole plugged the air pressure was trying to push it back out. After holding the inner rod/plunger in for a few minutes the air pressure went away and I was able to install the spring,washer and snap ring. I just want to make sure that this is correct or if I did something wrong.